New Research Confirms Einstein's Relativity Shapes Chemical Bonds in Heavy Elements
New research from Brown University, published in July 2026, demonstrates that Einstein's theory of relativity plays a direct role in determining chemical bonding behavior in heavy elements. The study…
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